Belgian Court Opens Hearing Into Boycott of 
		Israel Lawsuit, International NGOs Demand Sanctions on 
		Israel Over Gaza Siege
		April 15, 2015 
		
		 
		
		 
		Int’l NGOs demand sanctions on Israel over Gaza 
		
April 15, 2015, GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		Several aids organizations including international ones have urged 
		sanctions on Israel due to its continued siege on Gaza and its refusal 
		to allow rebuilding process to kick off. 
The report  “Charting a 
		New Course: Overcoming the stalemate in Gaza” says Israel must lift the 
		blockade and allow free movement between the occupied West Bank and Gaza 
		Strip or face punitive measures.
The 46 organizations that signed 
		the report, including Oxfam, Save the Children, KinderUSA, Medical Aid 
		for Palestinians, CARE International, Norwegian People’s Aid and 
		Médecins du Monde Switzerland, CCP Japan, Christian Aid, Church of 
		Sweden, call for a suspension of arms transfers to Israel.
Gaza 
		is worse off now
The report’s gist is that Gaza is a lot worse 
		now than it was during the war with the slow death Israel and Egypt are 
		imposing on Gaza. 
The report mentions that “As of January 2015, 
		only 36 schools with minor damage have been repaired out of a total of 
		over 258 damaged and eight destroyed in the attacks.”
And more 
		than 100,000 people, whose homes Israel destroyed, remain displaced and 
		without proper shelters. At least a dozen children passed away due to 
		the lack of permanent shelter in previous cold spills.  
Israel’s 
		unexploded munitions, the report states, claimed the lives of at least 
		10 and injured more than 35, most of whom children. 
400 Israeli 
		violations of ceasefire
The report also states Israel has 
		violated the ceasefire “more than 400” times, hindering farmers and 
		fishermen and murdering a fisherman and injuring several other fishermen 
		and farmers. 
According to the report, there must be practical 
		measures against Israeli illegal policies. That includes making EU and 
		other international relations with Israel conditional on it meeting its 
		legal obligations and ensuring that companies that violate international 
		law in the occupied West Bank and Gaza do not financially benefit from 
		the reconstruction of Gaza.  
		Belgian court opens hearing into boycott of Israel lawsuit
		BRUSSELS, (PIC)-- 
		The Brussels Court of First Instance held on Monday the first hearing 
		of a lawsuit brought against the Belgian government to boycott Israeli 
		goods produced in settlements that were constructed on Palestinian lands 
		occupied in 1967.
The General Union of Palestinian Communities in 
		Europe pointed out that the hearing was attended by the Belgian 
		Ministers of Economy, Finance and Customs as well as the representative 
		of the Palestinian House in Belgium in addition to Israeli and Belgian 
		businessmen along with a group of attorneys.
The Union’s lawyers 
		explained the extent of danger resulting from importing Israeli goods 
		produced by illegal settlements. They confirmed that the Union refuses 
		importing such products based on a previous decision.
They 
		emphasized that the Belgian and the European consumers have the right to 
		know the sources of these Israeli products as the European peoples in 
		general refuse supporting Israeli settlements.
The Union’s 
		attorneys presented several evidence and legal studies which strengthen 
		their demand of issuing an order to prevent importing Israeli goods 
		produced in Israeli settlements.
On the other hand, the Belgian 
		government’s attorneys refused the lawsuit and said the commercial 
		agreements are conducted directly between Israeli and Belgian companies, 
		stressing that the government has no responsibility in this regard.
		
The hearing was concluded by adjourning the trial to May 12 to rule 
		on the lawsuit which was filed in September, 2013.
		Israeli-bombed building collapses in Deir al-Balah
		GAZA, (PIC)-- 
		A five-story-building collapsed in central Gaza Strip on Tuesday as 
		it was bombed by Israeli Occupation Forces in last summer’s aggression 
		on the enclave. It resulted in big damage in the area with no casualties 
		reported.
Palestinian security sources told the PIC reporter that 
		the building which belonged to martyr Abdulaziz Abu Zeaiter started to 
		fall down gradually in Deir al-Balah town in central Gaza.
		Eyewitnesses said the eastern part of the structure gradually crashed 
		amid very loud sound whereas the western part is still solid.
		Policemen and the civil defense rushed to the scene to evacuate 
		residents amid concerns that the western part may fall down at any 
		moment.     
		
Sheikh Sabri warns of turning a historical school into a 
		synagogue
		OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- 
		Sheikh Ekrema Sabri, Head of the Supreme Islamic Council, warned of 
		the decision made by Jewish extremist groups to turn the historical 
		Tankaziya school in Jerusalem into a Jewish synagogue.
Sheikh Dr. 
		Sabri revealed, in a press statement on Tuesday, that the Tankaziya 
		school is an Islamic Waqf and Mamluk edifice located within al-Aqsa 
		Mosque vicinity. It belongs to Prince Tankaz al-Naseri who died in 1340 
		and ruled Jerusalem in the Mamluk era.
The Prince established the 
		school in 1328AD as an education place and an orphanage. It consists of 
		two stories including a niche.
Dr. Sabri noted that in the early 
		thirties of last century, the upper floor was an office for the Mufti of 
		Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini. Then, It was taken by the Sharia court 
		as one of its departments before it was used as Al-Aqsa Islamic 
		Secondary School from the fifties of the twentieth century to the year 
		1969.
In 1969, it was taken over by the Israeli occupation. The 
		students were expelled out of the school and it was used by the Israeli 
		border guards.
Sheikh Sabri himself was the headmaster of the 
		school at that time before it was taken over by Israeli forces.
		The Islamic Supreme Council condemned the Israeli aggressive and 
		arbitrary seizure of the school and demanded its return to the Islamic 
		Awqaf management.
Dr. Sabri called on UNESCO, the Islamic 
		Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) and the Arab 
		League Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) to 
		bear their responsibilities and to exert efforts in order to protect the 
		holy and historical sites in Jerusalem.
He also asked them to 
		urgently move to oblige Israel to return the Tankaziya school to the 
		endowment properties and to stop turning it into a synagogue.
		Israeli minister incites against al-Aqsa Mosque
		
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- 
		The Israeli Housing Minister Uri Ariel has sent ”an urgent letter” to 
		Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu demanding a stop to the Palestinian 
		restoration works in al-Aqsa Mosque, Israeli Hayom newspaper said 
		Tuesday. 
Ariel’s letter came shortly after the Islamic Waqf 
		Department declared intention to carry out excavations to replace the 
		carpets of the Dome of Rock, the newspaper said.
He said that the 
		work is being done without permission and was illegally organized, and 
		therefore the Israeli police should stop the work as soon as possible.  
		
“The work includes lifting flooring and excavation,” Ariel wrote. 
		 “All of this is being done by mechanical equipment.”
According to 
		the letter, the scope of work being undertaken is unprecedented and 
		requires review and approval of the ministerial committee for an 
		archaeological dig in holy places.   
		 
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